At PlayWithArt, we create meaningful artistic experiences where children explore materials, express their ideas, and grow through hands-on creativity.

PlayWithArt is a new creative program designed by Cintia Loustalet, Vanessa Lupi, and Nathalie van Gelder a collaboration born from years of experience in teaching, creating, and nurturing young minds through art and sensory exploration.
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Creativity grows through curiosity, imagination, and joyful experimentation. Our classes invite children to explore, discover, and express themselves freely because every child is an artist when given the space to play.



Vision
We believe that every child is an artist when they are given time, space, and meaningful materials.
Our approach is inspired by Reggio Emilia, Montessori, Freinet, and Waldorf, valuing both process and product, imagination and craftsmanship.
We aim to create a space where creativity grows naturally and where children not only learn techniques but also develop confidence, autonomy, and a love for making.

Activities we offer
Classes include a rich variety of artistic experiences tailored to each developmental stage.
These activities are designed to encourage creativity, exploration, and meaningful engagement with materials.
Drawing – lines, shapes, composition, visual storytelling
Painting – colors, textures, tools, layering
Collage & Mixed Media – papers, fabrics, textures, found objects
Printmaking – monoprints, stamp-making, patterns
3D Projects – cardboard, recycled materials, wood, building techniques
Modeling – clay, dough, plaster, sculpting tools


Our Classes
We offer classes for different age groups, each designed to inspire and challenge according to developmental stages:
1–3 years: parent & child sessions exploring sensory materials, role play, and creative experiments with loose parts.
3–6 years: playful art classes focusing on sensory development and role play, with a gentle introduction to art techniques and crafting.
4–8 years: creative sessions exploring variations of crafts and artistic processes that foster independence and imagination.
7–10 years: advanced workshops that build artistic confidence through experimentation, projects, and expressive techniques.
